... I decided to give my hair a little treat and invest in a more intensive conditioner with the hopes that it might restore a little life back to my locks, I'm not really a hair expert and wasn't sure what to look for but eventually settled on Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Reconstructor.
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Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Reconstructor Deep Conditioner Sachet 20ml For Damaged Hair ... more
Our unique formula, with Australian Balm Mint Extract, helps mend split ends and roughened cuticles. It helps transform dry, damaged hair into a manageable and shin...
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Advantages: Softens hair Disadvantages: Pricey, doesn't repair as promised
...for but eventually settled on Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Reconstructor.
3 Minute Miracle Reconstructor is part of an ever increasing range by Aussie and is designed to nourish hair, repairing damaged ends and cuticles with the aid of Australian balm mint. The peach coloured conditioner does indeed have a minty scent to it but in a gentle and fresh way rather than overpowering you with peppermint fragrances, it is quite thick in consistency ... ...think I'd buy this again, it softens hair nicely but is not worth the price, looks like I'll have to search for my glow elsewhere.
Go to- http://www.aussiehair.com/products.do for a look at the full Aussie range.
Whoever said pregnant women glow was lying! Your hair is meant to become thick and glossy, your skin look radiant, your whole body is meant to emanate radiance………….. obviously I'm just one of those women that it doesn't suit. My hair has suffered particularly badly this time round becoming dull and dry and the ends have split. I decided to give my hair a little treat and invest in a more intensive conditioner with the hopes that it might restore a little life back to my locks, I'm not really a hair expert and wasn't sure what to look for but eventually settled on Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Reconstructor.
3 Minute Miracle Reconstructor is part of an ever increasing range by Aussie and is designed to nourish hair, repairing damaged ends and cuticles with the aid of Australian balm mint. The peach coloured conditioner does indeed have a minty scent to it but in a gentle and fresh way rather than overpowering you with peppermint fragrances, it is quite thick in consistency with a creamy like feel. To use the conditioner you have to wash your hair as normal and then apply the conditioning treatment leaving it for 3 minutes before rinsing and drying your hair. It applies to the hair with quite a silky, creamy feel to it and you immediately get the impression that is must be good for your hair as you work it through the strands of hair, separating them out and coating them all nicely, I have quite long thick hair and I needed to use about a strawberry size blob of the cream to cover my hair completely, obviously shorter hair will require less product.
3 minutes can become quite dull just sat around in the bathroom and while the product is not runny and likely to drip everywhere it's still best to remain in the bathroom just in case, perhaps you could save another treatment such as exfoliating or a face mask to do at the same time to help you pass the minutes. Washing the treatment out is quick and simple, I like to use cool water as it is said to smoothen rough damaged hair a little, and once it's all rinsed out you are free to dry and style your hair as you desire. I'm a natural drying kind of lady, preferring to let my hair dry over time than by using heat as it is curly and liable to frizz if I use a hairdryer, so naturally it takes a little longer to see the results, however the hair does immediately feel softer if nothing else.
Once my hair is dried it is quite obvious that the conditioner has had at least one effect on it, that being that it doesn't suit my curls at all, they seem to separate and require extra work and splashes of water to get them to curl nicely, the hair does feel soft but after early uses of the treatment there is no improvement to the shine or condition. After time and regular use the condition of my hair, at least in terms of shine, has improved but the conditioner has absolutely no effect on split ends at all, my damaged hair is still damaged and quite noticeably so, admittedly I had taken the claim of damaged split ends with a pinch of salt and had chosen the product more for it's conditioning capabilities, so in many respects I was not let down by the product however it does fail to live up to all its claims so I would say if you're thinking of buying this with the hopes of repairing hair damage, don't.
The product, in my opinion at least, was incredibly pricey. £4.44 from Asda for a 100ml bottle seems a lot to pay for a conditioner that doesn't do all it promises, I'm sure many out there will think it's only a small price compared to other products but regardless of the price or brand if a product claims it does a job it should do it, yes this conditions the hair and gives it a little extra shine but it doesn't repair the hair and it also makes curly hair look fluffy and separated, I think you'd be better off saving your money and buying a different product that simply concentrated on conditioning as I can't actually see how the product would repair hair damage unless it contained glue. Overall I don't think I'd buy this again, it softens hair nicely but is not worth the price, looks like I'll have to search for my glow elsewhere.
Go to- http://www.aussiehair.com/products.do for a look at the full Aussie range.
Advantages: Moisturising conditioner that leaves no frizz Disadvantages: Could be fairly expensive if not on to 2 for £6 deal
Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Reconstructor Deep Conditioner I bought the Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Reconstructor back in January when I saw it for sale in Morrison's, with a shampoo from the range for £6. This is a great deal as it's normally around £4.88 on its own (Boots). I picked up the conditioner and the Mega shampoo, as I tend to wash my hair everyday. I have noticed it since then on offer regularly in the supermarkets and also in Boots - its currently ... ...I had not used the Aussie brand before. The 3 minute Miracle comes in a 250ml bottle and I still have about a third left 2months on, despite daily use. The bottle is white with the distinctive purple Aussie brending at the top and sits on a flat surface with a squeezy hole at the bottom, unlike a tradtional conditioner bottle. This means that it sits easily on the side of the bath and it's a really good way to control the amount that you need. I ...
Jenniferb73 13.03.2009
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Advantages: smells lovely, very rich conditioner Disadvantages: packaging doesnt allow you to see how much you have used.
...aussie. I first started using aussie miracle moist shampoo and 3 minute reconstructor 5 years ago just after a dodgy perm! It was dry, tangled and frizzy :-( I couldn't afford salon products back in college so when i saw this product (fairly new at tht time) I picked it right up and was amazed at how soft and moistured my hair felt everytime. amazing at detangleing knots and seperating + defining those curls.... now im back to straight hair via a ... ...still deal with tangled hair and dry ends.. so when i saw this i had to snap up a bottles...if only for old times sake! it is priced at around £4 and now there are a whole variety of 3 minute reconstructors..the product looks just like it does in the picture, simple white tube and a cream label and purple logo on top. I love the product tag line: there's more to life than hair but its a good place to start! the texture is quite alot thicker than ...
sarima 11.08.2009
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Advantages: The amazing smell, and lives up to the prmise on the bottle Disadvantages: price tag may be too high for some
...used, and she mentioned the Aussie range, including the ' 3 minute miracle reconstructer ' . The next time I went shopping I thought I would give it a try, I was a bit taken aback by the price (£4.49 in Boots) but I thought I would give it a try anyway. Altough one bottle goes a long way, mine lasted several months and I have long thair that I was regulary, so prehaps the price tag isnt so bad after all.
My first impressions of the bottle was that ... ...still light enough to be used as a daily conditioner.
So in summary I am a total convert to ' Aussie 3 minute Miracle Reconstructer' my hair is long, fairly straight and of medium thickness, so if your hair is like mine you will probably achieve similar results. ...
Katherine17 27.04.2008
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Advantages: great value for money, does what it says it will Disadvantages: none
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--Packaging--
Aussie have achieved a nice effect here, with the bottle being white, and the label being yellow, with orange and blue embellishments. Because the bottle is mostly white, the label actually doesn't look over the top, and the label design itself is simple too. It seems authentic, using real Aussie ingredients and expertise. However, the lack of a proper lid is concerning: instead there's just a weird peel-on/peel-off ... ...sticks back on OK, but it just seems a little lacking in thought.
--Usage/application--
After shampooing, slick over hair as an emergency rescue treatment. Leave on the hair for 3 minutes before rinsing.
--Appearance--
A lumpy, thick, golden lotion, that despite the lumpiness actually smooths onto the hair very nicely.
--Scent--
The eucalyptus is not really discernible, but there is a softer, oilier scent, which is probably the avocado oil ...
Angelil 17.04.2009
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Advantages: Great scent, great hair. Disadvantages: None (:
I bought Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Re constructor about a month ago, and i absolutely love it. I can notice an improvement in my hair. After using it my hair is softer, and feels stronger. I originally bought it as I felt my hair was suffering from being over straightened. On the back packaging it is said to '...help mend split ends and roughened cuticles. It helps transform dry, damaged hair into manageable and shiny locks'. I completely agree with ... ...12 months.
The whole Aussie range is stocked in Boots, Superdrug, and similar shops and supermarkets. Other products available include everyday shampoo and conditioner, heat protection spray, serums and deep treatments, all at reasonable prices. Or they're
online at www.aussiehair.com
"There's more to life than hair, but its a good place to start "- The Aussie Philosophy. ...
Razzle07 21.07.2008
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Advantages: Very effective and smells good Disadvantages: None
I was sent a sample pack of Aussie3minutemiraclereconstructor conditioner for damaged hair last week. After using this I went out to buy a bottle of the stuff because it was so great.
My hair is very long and is tinted the ends of my hair are a bit dry but apart from that my hair is in good condition.
The bottle is white with a cream label and stands on its lid. On the label is the Aussie logo. Underneath that it says 3minutemiraclereconstructor for damaged hair in reddish coloured writing. Then it goes on to say it is deep conditioning with a unique formula containing Australian balm mint. It also claims to smoothes rough cuticles and penetrates to reconstruct your hair and restores manageability and shine.
The sample I was sent contained 20 mls of condition and I was able to get 2 washes out of the sachet. The bottle ...
Advantages: it works Disadvantages: the price maybe
I have recently had my hair high lighted and noticed that it had dried my ends abit so I decided to get a treatment.
After looking in my local Tesco's (a trip up town with 2 kids wasn't my idea of fun) I was abit limited to what I could get at a reasonable price but did come across this Aussie3minutemiracle, Reconstructor for damaged hair.
It came in a little 20ml sachet and was 99p but I thought it was worth it as I got 2 treatments out of it.
The conditioner was creamy and smelt really nice reminded me of bubble gum in a way. The deep conditioning formula has Australian Balm Mint which helps to smooth all rough cuticles and helps mend splits ends.
Directions
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After using your normal shampoo (as suggested on the packet your favourite Aussie Shampoo, I just used my everyday stuff), work in the conditioner ...
Advantages: Sleek, Shiny, Delicious smelling hair Disadvantages: Still thinking but can't seem to come up with any...
This is what the guys at the Aussie company say, but considering what I put mine through I can?t say I agree. Oh I admit it I?m so vain?I can?t leave the house without washing it, taming it with brushes, then attacking it with straighteners and that?s just to put the rubbish out! Then of course I colour it in it in the name of vanity and trying to remain gorgeous in my advancing years. All this stuff plays havoc with ones tresses removing much needed moisture, but worse, far, far worse is 70 mph on a jetski; lots of fun, yeah, but the waves lashing your hair and the wind whipping through it means it looks and feels like something medusa would be proud of by the time I?ve returned to shore.
Step in my Aussie3MinuteMiraclereconstructor?..
It?s a deep conditioning treatment and it claims to mend split ends and heal roughened ...